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Anderson '60, chronicler of the nursing profession, dies at 77
Peggy Anderson '60, who never wanted to become a nurse but wrote a best-selling book to correct stereotypes about the profession, died Sunday. Her second book "Nurse" (1978), was on the New York Times best-seller list for 30 weeks and is still in print. "Nurse" was also the basis for a CBS-TV series. Anderson returned to Augustana in 2011 to participate in the River Readings.

Quad Cities in top 10 places for millennials
When it comes to where young professionals can live and thrive, the Quad Cities stands well above New York, Los Angeles, or any big city. That's according to a new RealtyHop study.
Urban, suburban and rural
Augustana students are also citizens of the Quad Cities, home to some 400,000 people, and a place where urban, suburban and rural settings are close together.

Dorm shopping tips that won't break the bank
You want your dorm to be a home away from home! Here's how to make your space your own without taking out a loan.